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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
We have a medieval stained glass conundrum.We think this fragment at St Mary's, Hardmead, Buckinghamshire depicts a dog (but we're not sure) playing a pipe (or maybe not).#thread Could it
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Nicole Bedera
NBedera
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, there are a lot of academics starting to study sexual violence for the first time. (Welcome!) I've been doing a lot of
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{awakening bhārata}
ancient_bharat
This chomu doesn't have courage even to talk to the general public by deactivating comment section.&trying to start a "debate" with @TIinExile after blocking himBTW 3 periods of Harappan published
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Indranil Mallick
indranilsays
It's the publishing houses vs. sci-hub and libgen. 1/nhttps://thewire.in/law/sci-hub-elsevier-delhi-high-court-access-medical-literature-scientific-publishing-access-inequity Without going into the nuts and bolts of copyrights , it woul
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James E. Walters
jedwardwalters
A short cataloging thread, if you want to follow along a short rabbit trail I went down to identify a text:I came across a title of a Syriac hagiography called
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Van Der Megerdichian
DerMegerdichian
On February 6th, the Armenian Church celebrates the feast of St. Sahak Partev Catholicos. Born in Caesarea in 348 AD into the family of St. Nerses, St. Sahak Partev became
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Danny Wong (黄永年)
dannyjnwong
THREAD: As I'm prepping for my PhD viva this Friday, I have been reflecting on what I've learned over the past few years and thought I'd put something up for
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Nathalie Cohen
Nathalie_Cohen
I'd like to share some research I've recently been doing about the 'Lamp of Knowledge' seen here represented in the Entrance Hall at #BurlingtonHouse #SocAntiquaries https://www.sal.org.uk/collections/explore-our-collections
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
As many have noted, there has been an uptick in confirmed #COVID19 cases in multiple states starting roughly at the beginning of June. There is a major question surrounding how
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Zion (ZahYon) like Lion
iam_zionmusic
Got tired of reading about black slave history, so I started researching about Nigerian History before slavery, and I'm blown away by how much was not taught!. Will make thread
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Jonathan Peters
jonathanwpeters
THREAD: I'm teaching a media law class in the evening, so, ironically, that's why I'm late to the Bolton news. Some context about restrictive prepublication agreements, defense/intel officials, and book
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Mike Poulson
M_P_MD
As a resident from the program that published the #medbikini article, I was surprised to read methodology so antithetical to equitable values shared by myself and others at our hospital.
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Bryan Lowe
bryandaniellowe
While I use it in my course title, the term #JapaneseMythology gives a false sense of unity and indigeneity. The two earliest texts, Kojiki (712) and Nihon shoki (720), were
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on hiatus
StorySorcery
An author once said, "There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein." Writing is pain, joy, depression, self-doubt. These are trials
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Aslisho Qurboniev
aslishahqurbani
I am reading Ahmed El Shamsy’s recent book on the impact of #printing on modern discourses on #Islamic scholarship. Like his previous book, it is extremely readable and insightful. I
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Dr. Adriane Lam
ForamWhisperer
ECRs (grads + postdocs) are, quite understandably, freaked out about our job prospects and ability to thrive in academia. If you are in a secure, permanent position, here are some
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